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Effective stroke drugs are saving the NHS millions

Published
29 October 2020
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Science

Drugs prescribed to high-risk stroke patients are costing the NHS hundreds of millions each year – but they are so effective, the service is actually saving money.

The image shows an elecron micrscope image of green coloured nanotubes in a mesothelioma cell

Tiny golden bullets could help tackle asbestos-related cancers

Published
27 October 2020
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Technology
News
Science

Gold nanotubes – tiny hollow cylinders one thousandth the width of a human hair – could be used to treat mesothelioma, a type of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos fibres, say researchers.

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Learning lessons from lockdown school closures

Published
22 October 2020
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Health
Coronavirus
Society & Politics

Schools are being urged to support a study to help determine the effect of the national lockdown on children’s learning.

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Predicting tornadoes on UK cold fronts for the first time

Published
21 October 2020
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Science
Environment

Weather forecasters can more accurately predict when a tornado is likely to hit the UK thanks to a new tool devised in a partnership between the University of Leeds and the Met Office.

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COVID-19 vaccine trial begins in Leeds

Published
14 October 2020
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Coronavirus
Science
Health

Hundreds of volunteers from the region are taking part in a study to test the effectiveness of a COVID-19 vaccine.

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Faster footballs result in harder headers

Published
13 October 2020
Categories
Health
Science

Scientists have discovered the severity of the impact on a player’s head while heading a football is influenced much more by the speed of the ball than its mass and stiffness.